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20-September-2008 10:08:30 - Chemosensor Redirected from Chemoreceptors A chemosensor, also known as chemoreceptor, is a sensory receptor that transduces a chemical signal into an action potential. Or, more generally, a chemosensor detects certain chemical stimuli in the environment. Contents 1 Classes 2 Systems affected 2.1 Breathing rate 2.2 Heart rate 2.3 Sense organs 3 SAW Chemosensor 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Classes There are two main classes of the chemosensor: direct and distance. Examples of distance chemoreceptors are: olfactory receptor neurons in the olfactory system neurons in the vomeronasal organ that detect pheromones Examples of direct chemoreceptors include taste buds in the gustatory system carotid bodies and aortic bodies that detect changes in pH inside the body. Systems affected Breathing rate Chemoreceptors detect the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. To do this, they monitor the concentration of hydrogen ions in the blood, which decreases the pH of the blood. This is a direct consequence of an increase in carbon dioxide concentration, because carbon dioxide becomes carbonic acid in an aqueous environment. The response is that the inspiratory centre in the medulla, sends nervous impulses to the external intercostal muscles and the diaphragm, via the intercostal nerve and the phrenic nerve, respectively, to increase breathing rate and the volume of the lungs during inhalation. Chemoreceptors which affect breathing rate are broken down into two categories. central chemoreceptors are located on the ventrolateral surface of medulla oblongata and detect changes in pH of cerebrospinal fluid. They do not respond to a drop in oxygen, and eventually desensitize. peripheral chemoreceptors: Aortic body detects changes in blood oxygen and carbon dioxide, but not pH, while carotid body detects all three. They do not desensitize. Their effect on breathing rate is less than that of the central chemoreceptors. Heart rate Chemoreceptors in the medulla oblongata, carotid arteries and aortic arch, detect the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood, in the same way as applicable in the Breathing Rate section. In response to this high concentration, a nervous impulse is sent to the cardiovascular centre in the medulla, which will then feedback to the sympathetic ganglia, increasing nervous impulses here, and prompting the sinoatrial node to stimulate more contractions of the myogenic cardiac muscle increasing heart rate by causing the secretion of nor-adrenaline directly on to the sinoatrial node. Sense organs In taste sensation, the tongue is composed of 5 different taste buds: salty, sour, sweet, bitter, and savory. The salty and sour tastes work directly through the ion channels, the sweet and bitter taste work through G protein-coupled receptors, and the savoury sensation is activated by glutamate. Noses in vertebrates and antennae in many invertebrates act as distance chemoreceptors. Molecules diffused through the air and bind to specific receptors on olfactory sensory neurons, activating an opening ion channel via G-proteins. When inputs from the environment are significant to the survival of the organism the input must be detected. As all life processes are ultimately based on chemistry it is natural that detection and passing on of the external input will involve chemical events. The chemistry of the environment is, of course, relevant to survival, and detection of chemical input from the outside may well articulate directly with cell chemicals. For example: The emissions of a predator's food source, such as odors or pheromones, may be in the air or on a surface where the food source has been. Cells in the head, usually the air passages or mouth, have chemical receptors on their surface that change when in contact with the emissions. The change does not stop there. It passes in either chemical or electrochemical form to the central processor, the brain or spinal cord. The resulting output from the CNS central nervous system makes body actions that will engage the food and enhance survival. SAW Chemosensor SAW Chemosensor 1 Surface Acoustic Wave Chemosensor is used to analyse gases. See also Sensory receptor Molecular sensor Chemosensory clusters Diffuse chemosensory system Solitary chemosensory cells References ^ Understanding Surface Acoustic Wave SAW Devices for Mobile and Wireless External links MeSH Chemoreceptors chemoreceptor at eMedicine Dictionary c_25/12231846 at Dorland's Medical Dictionary c_25/12231874 at Dorland's Medical Dictionary v d e Nervous system: Sensory systems / senses Special senses Visual system - sight Auditory system - hearing Chemoreception Olfactory system - smell Gustatory system - taste Touch Pain Heat Balance Mechanoreception Pressure, vibration, proprioception Other Sensory receptor Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Chemosensor Categories: Sensory receptors | Gas sensors | Analytical chemistry Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages Deutsch Français МакедонÑ?ки 日本語 Polski РуÑ?Ñ?кий Suomi УкраїнÑ?ька This page was last modified on 8 August 2008, at 17
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